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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AgDamage3-1 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your farm's location in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying regional deer damage.
  3. Input the total acres of your farm, including leased land, in the specified section. This helps assess overall impact.
  4. For each crop type grown, provide estimates of acreage and dollar loss due to deer damage. Use the table provided for clarity.
  5. Indicate your perception of deer population trends over the past five years. This information aids in understanding local conditions.
  6. Complete questions regarding hunting permissions on your property and any measures taken to control deer populations.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure that all fields are filled out as required.

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